<No subject><No subject> (26 lines) From: Homayoun <hsba06@yahoo.ca> <No subject> (47 lines) From: shaozhong liu <shaozhong@hotmail.com> <No subject> (27 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20Merge=20two=20variables=20into=20one?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20Merge=20two=20variables=20into=20one?= (64 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> A data process problem in SPSSA data process problem in SPSS (55 lines) From: Kd <spsskd@163.COM> Re: A data process problem in SPSS (78 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> AIC in SPSSAIC in SPSS (25 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: AIC in SPSS (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: AIC in SPSS (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: AIC in SPSS (103 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: AIC in SPSS (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: AIC in SPSS (176 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: AIC in SPSS (202 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ALSCALALSCAL (27 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> ANOVA with more than 50 groupsANOVA with more than 50 groups (44 lines) From: Maia Chankseliani <Maia_Chankseliani@post.harvard.edu> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (183 lines) From: Maia Chankseliani <Maia_Chankseliani@post.harvard.edu> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (97 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (35 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (71 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (213 lines) From: Maia Chankseliani <Maia_Chankseliani@post.harvard.edu> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (210 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> ANOVA with more than 50 groups [Sec: UNCLASSIFIED]Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups [Sec: UNCLASSIFIED] (176 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> AW: Do ifAW: Do if (84 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: Do if (100 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> Re: AW: Do if (270 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: AW: Do if (78 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =Alternative to SET MXMEMORY = (137 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY = (168 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY = (62 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Area under curveArea under curve (112 lines) From: Kornbrot, Diana <d.e.kornbrot@herts.ac.uk> Re: Area under curve (159 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVAAssumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (56 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (35 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (61 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (68 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Automatic reply:Automatic reply: (119 lines) From: Sarraf, Shimon Aaron <ssarraf@indiana.edu> Automatic reply: 3D plotsAutomatic reply: 3D plots (19 lines) From: Marson, Wendy <marsonw@uwstout.edu> Automatic reply: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =Automatic reply: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY = (32 lines) From: Genevieve Odoom <godoom@oanhss.org> Automatic reply: Creating Variables from OutputAutomatic reply: Creating Variables from Output (19 lines) From: Marson, Wendy <marsonw@uwstout.edu> Automatic reply: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientAutomatic reply: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (77 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: RATIO STATISTICS bug?Automatic reply: RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. Hansen <claushansen@pc.dk> Re: Choice of reference category (327 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (54 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Complex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blankComplex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blank (70 lines) From: John Lee Holmes <johnleeholmes@gmail.com> Confidence intervals with percentile ranksConfidence intervals with percentile ranks (39 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Re: Confidence intervals with percentile ranks (93 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Constant in Cox regressionConstant in Cox regression (133 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Constant in Cox regression (99 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: Constant in Cox regression (387 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Copy values from one case to anotherCopy values from one case to another (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (65 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. Hansen <claushansen@pc.dk> Re: Choice of reference category (327 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (54 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Complex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blankComplex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blank (70 lines) From: John Lee Holmes <johnleeholmes@gmail.com> Confidence intervals with percentile ranksConfidence intervals with percentile ranks (39 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Re: Confidence intervals with percentile ranks (93 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Constant in Cox regressionConstant in Cox regression (133 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Constant in Cox regression (99 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: Constant in Cox regression (387 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Copy values from one case to anotherCopy values from one case to another (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (65 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? 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(134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
ALSCALALSCAL (27 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> ANOVA with more than 50 groupsANOVA with more than 50 groups (44 lines) From: Maia Chankseliani <Maia_Chankseliani@post.harvard.edu> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (183 lines) From: Maia Chankseliani <Maia_Chankseliani@post.harvard.edu> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (97 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (35 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (71 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (213 lines) From: Maia Chankseliani <Maia_Chankseliani@post.harvard.edu> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups (210 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> ANOVA with more than 50 groups [Sec: UNCLASSIFIED]Re: ANOVA with more than 50 groups [Sec: UNCLASSIFIED] (176 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> AW: Do ifAW: Do if (84 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: Do if (100 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> Re: AW: Do if (270 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: AW: Do if (78 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =Alternative to SET MXMEMORY = (137 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY = (168 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY = (62 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Area under curveArea under curve (112 lines) From: Kornbrot, Diana <d.e.kornbrot@herts.ac.uk> Re: Area under curve (159 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVAAssumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (56 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (35 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (61 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (68 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Automatic reply:Automatic reply: (119 lines) From: Sarraf, Shimon Aaron <ssarraf@indiana.edu> Automatic reply: 3D plotsAutomatic reply: 3D plots (19 lines) From: Marson, Wendy <marsonw@uwstout.edu> Automatic reply: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =Automatic reply: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY = (32 lines) From: Genevieve Odoom <godoom@oanhss.org> Automatic reply: Creating Variables from OutputAutomatic reply: Creating Variables from Output (19 lines) From: Marson, Wendy <marsonw@uwstout.edu> Automatic reply: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientAutomatic reply: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (77 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: RATIO STATISTICS bug?Automatic reply: RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. Hansen <claushansen@pc.dk> Re: Choice of reference category (327 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (54 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Complex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blankComplex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blank (70 lines) From: John Lee Holmes <johnleeholmes@gmail.com> Confidence intervals with percentile ranksConfidence intervals with percentile ranks (39 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Re: Confidence intervals with percentile ranks (93 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Constant in Cox regressionConstant in Cox regression (133 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Constant in Cox regression (99 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: Constant in Cox regression (387 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Copy values from one case to anotherCopy values from one case to another (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (65 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? 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(39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. Hansen <claushansen@pc.dk> Re: Choice of reference category (327 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (54 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Complex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blankComplex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blank (70 lines) From: John Lee Holmes <johnleeholmes@gmail.com> Confidence intervals with percentile ranksConfidence intervals with percentile ranks (39 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Re: Confidence intervals with percentile ranks (93 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Constant in Cox regressionConstant in Cox regression (133 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Constant in Cox regression (99 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: Constant in Cox regression (387 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Copy values from one case to anotherCopy values from one case to another (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (65 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. Hansen <claushansen@pc.dk> Re: Choice of reference category (327 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (54 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Complex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blankComplex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blank (70 lines) From: John Lee Holmes <johnleeholmes@gmail.com> Confidence intervals with percentile ranksConfidence intervals with percentile ranks (39 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Re: Confidence intervals with percentile ranks (93 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Constant in Cox regressionConstant in Cox regression (133 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Constant in Cox regression (99 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: Constant in Cox regression (387 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Copy values from one case to anotherCopy values from one case to another (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (65 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. Hansen <claushansen@pc.dk> Re: Choice of reference category (327 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (54 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Complex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blankComplex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blank (70 lines) From: John Lee Holmes <johnleeholmes@gmail.com> Confidence intervals with percentile ranksConfidence intervals with percentile ranks (39 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Re: Confidence intervals with percentile ranks (93 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Constant in Cox regressionConstant in Cox regression (133 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Constant in Cox regression (99 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: Constant in Cox regression (387 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Copy values from one case to anotherCopy values from one case to another (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (65 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. 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[Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVAAssumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (56 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (35 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (61 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (68 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Assumptions for Repeated Measures ANOVA (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Automatic reply:Automatic reply: (119 lines) From: Sarraf, Shimon Aaron <ssarraf@indiana.edu> Automatic reply: 3D plotsAutomatic reply: 3D plots (19 lines) From: Marson, Wendy <marsonw@uwstout.edu> Automatic reply: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =Automatic reply: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY = (32 lines) From: Genevieve Odoom <godoom@oanhss.org> Automatic reply: Creating Variables from OutputAutomatic reply: Creating Variables from Output (19 lines) From: Marson, Wendy <marsonw@uwstout.edu> Automatic reply: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientAutomatic reply: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (77 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: RATIO STATISTICS bug?Automatic reply: RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. 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[Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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Automatic reply:Automatic reply: (119 lines) From: Sarraf, Shimon Aaron <ssarraf@indiana.edu> Automatic reply: 3D plotsAutomatic reply: 3D plots (19 lines) From: Marson, Wendy <marsonw@uwstout.edu> Automatic reply: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =Automatic reply: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY = (32 lines) From: Genevieve Odoom <godoom@oanhss.org> Automatic reply: Creating Variables from OutputAutomatic reply: Creating Variables from Output (19 lines) From: Marson, Wendy <marsonw@uwstout.edu> Automatic reply: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientAutomatic reply: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (77 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: RATIO STATISTICS bug?Automatic reply: RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. 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[Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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Automatic reply: 3D plotsAutomatic reply: 3D plots (19 lines) From: Marson, Wendy <marsonw@uwstout.edu> Automatic reply: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =Automatic reply: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY = (32 lines) From: Genevieve Odoom <godoom@oanhss.org> Automatic reply: Creating Variables from OutputAutomatic reply: Creating Variables from Output (19 lines) From: Marson, Wendy <marsonw@uwstout.edu> Automatic reply: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientAutomatic reply: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (77 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: RATIO STATISTICS bug?Automatic reply: RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. Hansen <claushansen@pc.dk> Re: Choice of reference category (327 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (54 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Complex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blankComplex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blank (70 lines) From: John Lee Holmes <johnleeholmes@gmail.com> Confidence intervals with percentile ranksConfidence intervals with percentile ranks (39 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Re: Confidence intervals with percentile ranks (93 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Constant in Cox regressionConstant in Cox regression (133 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Constant in Cox regression (99 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: Constant in Cox regression (387 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Copy values from one case to anotherCopy values from one case to another (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (65 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. Hansen <claushansen@pc.dk> Re: Choice of reference category (327 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (54 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Complex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blankComplex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blank (70 lines) From: John Lee Holmes <johnleeholmes@gmail.com> Confidence intervals with percentile ranksConfidence intervals with percentile ranks (39 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Re: Confidence intervals with percentile ranks (93 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Constant in Cox regressionConstant in Cox regression (133 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Constant in Cox regression (99 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: Constant in Cox regression (387 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Copy values from one case to anotherCopy values from one case to another (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (65 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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Automatic reply: Creating Variables from OutputAutomatic reply: Creating Variables from Output (19 lines) From: Marson, Wendy <marsonw@uwstout.edu> Automatic reply: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientAutomatic reply: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (77 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: RATIO STATISTICS bug?Automatic reply: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (62 lines) From: Pablo Reinoso <preinoso@spss.cl> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 6 Oct 2010 to 7 Oct 2010 (#2010-283)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 6 Oct 2010 to 7 Oct 2010 (#2010-283) (94 lines) From: Alan Elliott <Alan.Elliott@UTSouthwestern.edu> Automatic reply: UnfoldingAutomatic reply: Unfolding (76 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: normalized?Automatic reply: normalized? (93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. Hansen <claushansen@pc.dk> Re: Choice of reference category (327 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (54 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Complex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blankComplex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blank (70 lines) From: John Lee Holmes <johnleeholmes@gmail.com> Confidence intervals with percentile ranksConfidence intervals with percentile ranks (39 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Re: Confidence intervals with percentile ranks (93 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Constant in Cox regressionConstant in Cox regression (133 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Constant in Cox regression (99 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: Constant in Cox regression (387 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Copy values from one case to anotherCopy values from one case to another (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (65 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? 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[Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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Automatic reply: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientAutomatic reply: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (77 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: RATIO STATISTICS bug?Automatic reply: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (62 lines) From: Pablo Reinoso <preinoso@spss.cl> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 6 Oct 2010 to 7 Oct 2010 (#2010-283)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 6 Oct 2010 to 7 Oct 2010 (#2010-283) (94 lines) From: Alan Elliott <Alan.Elliott@UTSouthwestern.edu> Automatic reply: UnfoldingAutomatic reply: Unfolding (76 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: normalized?Automatic reply: normalized? (93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? 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[Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. Hansen <claushansen@pc.dk> Re: Choice of reference category (327 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (54 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Complex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blankComplex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blank (70 lines) From: John Lee Holmes <johnleeholmes@gmail.com> Confidence intervals with percentile ranksConfidence intervals with percentile ranks (39 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Re: Confidence intervals with percentile ranks (93 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Constant in Cox regressionConstant in Cox regression (133 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Constant in Cox regression (99 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: Constant in Cox regression (387 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Copy values from one case to anotherCopy values from one case to another (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (65 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? 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[Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. Hansen <claushansen@pc.dk> Re: Choice of reference category (327 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (54 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Complex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blankComplex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blank (70 lines) From: John Lee Holmes <johnleeholmes@gmail.com> Confidence intervals with percentile ranksConfidence intervals with percentile ranks (39 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Re: Confidence intervals with percentile ranks (93 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Constant in Cox regressionConstant in Cox regression (133 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Constant in Cox regression (99 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: Constant in Cox regression (387 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Copy values from one case to anotherCopy values from one case to another (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (65 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(93 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: reading principal component analysis outputAutomatic reply: reading principal component analysis output (68 lines) From: Speed, F M <mspeed@stat.tamu.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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Hansen <claushansen@pc.dk> Re: Choice of reference category (327 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (54 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Complex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blankComplex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blank (70 lines) From: John Lee Holmes <johnleeholmes@gmail.com> Confidence intervals with percentile ranksConfidence intervals with percentile ranks (39 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Re: Confidence intervals with percentile ranks (93 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Constant in Cox regressionConstant in Cox regression (133 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Constant in Cox regression (99 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: Constant in Cox regression (387 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Copy values from one case to anotherCopy values from one case to another (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (65 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (94 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: unexpected t-test df value following multiple imputation with PASW 18 (107 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. Hansen <claushansen@pc.dk> Re: Choice of reference category (327 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (54 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Complex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blankComplex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blank (70 lines) From: John Lee Holmes <johnleeholmes@gmail.com> Confidence intervals with percentile ranksConfidence intervals with percentile ranks (39 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Re: Confidence intervals with percentile ranks (93 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Constant in Cox regressionConstant in Cox regression (133 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Constant in Cox regression (99 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: Constant in Cox regression (387 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Copy values from one case to anotherCopy values from one case to another (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (65 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? 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[Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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Bootstrap error messageBootstrap error message (27 lines) From: livas@interchange.ubc.ca <livas@interchange.ubc.ca> Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (49 lines) From: Paulette Johnson <Paulette@fiu.edu> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (403 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (474 lines) From: Gary Oliver <gary.oliver@SYDNEY.EDU.AU> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can't get either 18.0.3 patch to work on Windows 7 (565 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Choice of reference categoryChoice of reference category (127 lines) From: Claus D. 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (54 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Complex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blankComplex sampling in SPSS - Deff var is blank (70 lines) From: John Lee Holmes <johnleeholmes@gmail.com> Confidence intervals with percentile ranksConfidence intervals with percentile ranks (39 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Re: Confidence intervals with percentile ranks (93 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Constant in Cox regressionConstant in Cox regression (133 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Constant in Cox regression (99 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: Constant in Cox regression (387 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Copy values from one case to anotherCopy values from one case to another (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (65 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Copy values from one case to another (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. 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[Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Course - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, SheffieldCourse - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS - Nov 2010, Sheffield (108 lines) From: Dr C B Stride <c.b.stride@sheffield.ac.uk> Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. 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[Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Create a variable with 3 categoriesCreate a variable with 3 categories (40 lines) From: Moshe Marko <MarkoM@upstate.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Create a variable with 3 categories (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Creating Variables from OutputCreating Variables from Output (94 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: Creating Variables from Output (372 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Cronbach alpha for factor scaleCronbach alpha for factor scale (61 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (126 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: Cronbach alpha for factor scale (134 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Do ifDo if (38 lines) From: Balmer Thomas <Thomas.Balmer@phbern.ch> ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? (62 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? (55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
ERROR - SPSS 18ERROR - SPSS 18 (41 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@GMAIL.COM> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ERROR - SPSS 18 (26 lines) From: MScruggs <MScruggs.Research@gmail.com> Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? (62 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? (55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA?Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? (62 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Error bar for profile plot from mixed ANOVA? (55 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Error message in multiple imputation procedureError message in multiple imputation procedure (52 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (69 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (166 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question)Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (140 lines) From: Mbaye Fall Diallo <mbayefall0481@hotmail.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (203 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (115 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error message in multiple imputation procedure (follow-up question) (313 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Explanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVAExplanation of post-hoc tests for 1-way ANOVA (176 lines) From: MCMILLEN, Pete (WELLHO) <Pete.MCMILLEN@corrections.govt.nz> Extremely long processing time for PASW fileExtremely long processing time for PASW file (168 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (207 lines) From: Justin Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (113 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (629 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Extremely long processing time for PASW file (155 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it?FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? (34 lines) From: Walter Funk <walter.funk@IFB.UNI-ERLANGEN.DE> Re: FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? (90 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: FREQUENCIES-Question: How to display a category with no respondants in it? (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? 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(469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. 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[Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
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(202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
FW: goodness of fitFW: goodness of fit (318 lines) From: Wade Hiscock <Wade.Hiscock@mi.mun.ca> Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Factor AnalysisFactor Analysis (186 lines) From: Ismail Noor <noori39@yahoo.com> Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some QuestionsFw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (216 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Fw: Alternative to SET MXMEMORY =, Clarification and Answers to Some Questions (198 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? 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(286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)Fw: Internal Competition- 10-621-The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) (267 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Fw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFw: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (159 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS membersFw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (190 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Fw: [IASS] World statistics day - 20 october 2010 - message to IASS members (107 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Fwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health ResearchersFwd: POQ Free Virtual Issue: Survey Methodology for Public Health Researchers (104 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimationsGeneralized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations (29 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
HelpHelp (40 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Help with Square MatrixHelp with Square Matrix (153 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (124 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (238 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (212 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (261 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (374 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (230 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (603 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Help with Square Matrix (264 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> Re: Help with Square Matrix (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with Square Matrix (119 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Square Matrix (341 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@yahoo.com> How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's GuideHow To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (30 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (57 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (115 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How To Access the Sample Files in PASW Missing Values User's Guide (18 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
How do I get Beta in GENLIN?How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (26 lines) From: Sytske <sb637@CAM.AC.UK> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (79 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (102 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (86 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (235 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (167 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (264 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (412 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: How do I get Beta in GENLIN? (469 lines) From: Sytske Besemer <sb637@cam.ac.uk> How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table)How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (33 lines) From: Jekaterina Baubkuvienì <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (67 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (135 lines) From: =?windows-1257?Q?Jekaterina_Baubkuvien=EB?= <jekaterina@INSOL.LT> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (359 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (390 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (483 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to autoassign labels to IDs from the existing fields (several in one table) (518 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS?How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (37 lines) From: Jan Warren-Findlow <jwarren1@uncc.edu> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (77 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (84 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: How to conduct a correlated logistic regression in SPSS? (109 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Introduction to RIntroduction to R (34 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Is it okay to have values for dummies?Is it okay to have values for dummies? (65 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (111 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Is it okay to have values for dummies? (134 lines) From: San K <devank@gmail.com> LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
LOOP - END LOOPLOOP - END LOOP (90 lines) From: Shane S Allua <ssallua@us.ibm.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (212 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (24 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (384 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (33 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (98 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: LOOP - END LOOP (103 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Leaving out the records whose n<5Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1597 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1602 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1660 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1945 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Leaving out the records whose n<5 (1736 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference.Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (39 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (191 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (242 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (357 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (46 lines) From: crossover <chloe_sh_yeh@ymail.com> Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. (88 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL]Re: Likert scales as ordinal or interval levels? reference. [Sec: UNOFFICIAL] (510 lines) From: Gosse, Michelle <Michelle.Gosse@foodstandards.gov.au> Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Longitudinal study with different time points for each patientLongitudinal study with different time points for each patient (58 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (84 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Longitudinal study with different time points for each patient (285 lines) From: Omar Beidas <omarb77@hotmail.com> Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Matched case-control studyRe: Matched case-control study (29 lines) From: Hamad <wfazfaz@YAHOO.COM> Re: Matched case-control study (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Merge two variables into oneMerge two variables into one (79 lines) From: Gerónimo Maldonado <geronimo.maldonado@gmail.com> Re: Merge two variables into one (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Merging files or Adding variables?Merging files or Adding variables? (152 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (131 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Merging files or Adding variables? (286 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Naive Bayes ClassifierNaive Bayes Classifier (22 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple TimesNeed for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (50 lines) From: Zachary Feinstein <zsfeinstein@yahoo.com> Re: Need for Permutation Code to Run Partial Correlations Multiple Times (438 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Oblique Principal Component Cluster AnalysisOblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (45 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (83 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Oblique Principal Component Cluster Analysis (129 lines) From: Sourav Basu <sourav.basu1982@GMAIL.COM> Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Online Interacive Courses for FallOnline Interacive Courses for Fall (84 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (246 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? 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(350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss enginePASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (74 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (228 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (162 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (177 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (155 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (245 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (239 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: PASW 18.0.3 bug? freq var=all leads to stalling the spss engine (307 lines) From: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
PCA with categorical (0/1) variablesPCA with categorical (0/1) variables (33 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (81 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (95 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (584 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (51 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: PCA with categorical (0/1) variables (80 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@gmail.com> Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Problem with rounding in a macroProblem with rounding in a macro (45 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Re: Problem with rounding in a macro (133 lines) From: Mark Lavender <lavender@us.ibm.com> Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Python & SPSS v15Python & SPSS v15 (103 lines) From: Jignesh Sutar <jignesh.sutar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Python & SPSS v15 (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPEQUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Krampner, John <krampnerj@hra.nyc.gov> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (116 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (171 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (127 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: QUESTION ON CHECKING STRING TYPE (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
R2 calculation in Tobit regressionR2 calculation in Tobit regression (30 lines) From: Inga <inga.wobker@ZEPPELIN-UNIVERSITY.DE> Re: R2 calculation in Tobit regression (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
RATIO STATISTICS bug?RATIO STATISTICS bug? (308 lines) From: Josep M Domenech <JosepMaria.Domenech@UAB.CAT> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (108 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: RATIO STATISTICS bug? (350 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Random sampleRandom sample (22 lines) From: Bill Wu <nurwu@buffalo.edu> Re: Random sample (58 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Recurrent events in survival analysisRecurrent events in survival analysis (215 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (266 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (193 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (490 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (469 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (140 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (164 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (194 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (204 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (242 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Recurrent events in survival analysis (354 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed modelsRepeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (172 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (89 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (131 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (171 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Repeated Measures ANOVA using mixed models (213 lines) From: Ginkel, Joost van <JGinkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Report-outfile Command Question
Report-outfile Command Question